Bud, Not Buddy Choose Your Own Adventure to teach Great Depression Themes

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Engage grades 4-7 with this interactive “Bud, Not Buddy” choose-your-own-adventure PDF! Perfect for classroom or homeschool use, this 25-page resource includes 43 scenario cards, 3 finales, and reflection tools to explore Great Depression themes like resilience and family. No-prep, printable, and reusable

$6.00

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Dive into Christopher Paul Curtis’s award-winning novel “Bud, Not Buddy” with this engaging choose-your-own-adventure printable activity, designed specifically for grades 4-7 classrooms and homeschool literature curriculum.

Perfect as a Bud Not Buddy book companion, this game lets students step into Bud Caldwell’s shoes, making decisions that explore key themes like family and belonging, resilience and perseverance, and economic hardship during the Great Depression era… all without spoiling or retelling the original story.

What Teachers and Homeschoolers Get:

  • Complete Printable PDF Resource (25 Pages): Easy-to-assemble scenario cards (#1-43) plus three unique finales (#F1-F3), formatted for cutting along dotted lines. Includes teacher instructions for setup, student prompts to tie choices back to Bud’s “Rules and Things,” and a customizable student tracking sheet to record paths and reflections.
  • Thematic Exploration Tools: Branching scenarios with creative liberties (like adult helpers Mrs. Jenkins and Tommy Washington) to emphasize historical empathy, decision-making skills, and character development. Most paths ends in 4-5 choices, leading to finales focused on determination, strategic learning, or community building.
  • Bonus Educational Features: Reflection questions linking to specific novel chapters (e.g., Hooverville in Ch. 8-9), an example paths chart with learning opportunities, and notes on replayability for group discussions or individual homeschool units.
  • No-Prep Flexibility: Digital download for immediate use; print once for reusable classroom activities or homeschool co-ops. Ideal for small groups or solo learners, fostering critical thinking about survival strategies, risk vs. safety, and chosen family in tough times.

Whether you’re teaching U.S. history through literature or seeking interactive novel studies, this resource brings the 1930s alive with jazz-era vibes, rail travel, and Bud’s adventures. .

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Bud, Not Buddy Choose Your Own Adventure to teach Great Depression Themes

$6.00

Engage grades 4-7 with this interactive “Bud, Not Buddy” choose-your-own-adventure PDF! Perfect for classroom or homeschool use, this 25-page resource includes 43 scenario cards, 3 finales, and reflection tools to explore Great Depression themes like resilience and family. No-prep, printable, and reusable

Dive into Christopher Paul Curtis’s award-winning novel “Bud, Not Buddy” with this engaging choose-your-own-adventure printable activity, designed specifically for grades 4-7 classrooms and homeschool literature curriculum.

Perfect as a Bud Not Buddy book companion, this game lets students step into Bud Caldwell’s shoes, making decisions that explore key themes like family and belonging, resilience and perseverance, and economic hardship during the Great Depression era… all without spoiling or retelling the original story.

What Teachers and Homeschoolers Get:

  • Complete Printable PDF Resource (25 Pages): Easy-to-assemble scenario cards (#1-43) plus three unique finales (#F1-F3), formatted for cutting along dotted lines. Includes teacher instructions for setup, student prompts to tie choices back to Bud’s “Rules and Things,” and a customizable student tracking sheet to record paths and reflections.
  • Thematic Exploration Tools: Branching scenarios with creative liberties (like adult helpers Mrs. Jenkins and Tommy Washington) to emphasize historical empathy, decision-making skills, and character development. Most paths ends in 4-5 choices, leading to finales focused on determination, strategic learning, or community building.
  • Bonus Educational Features: Reflection questions linking to specific novel chapters (e.g., Hooverville in Ch. 8-9), an example paths chart with learning opportunities, and notes on replayability for group discussions or individual homeschool units.
  • No-Prep Flexibility: Digital download for immediate use; print once for reusable classroom activities or homeschool co-ops. Ideal for small groups or solo learners, fostering critical thinking about survival strategies, risk vs. safety, and chosen family in tough times.

Whether you’re teaching U.S. history through literature or seeking interactive novel studies, this resource brings the 1930s alive with jazz-era vibes, rail travel, and Bud’s adventures. .

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